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Vaccines Headlines

Explore the latest public health research and insights about vaccines. 
 

Preventive measures are critical to reduce the high burden of severe RSV disease among infants and young children. New recommendations from the WHO encourage all countries to introduce maternal vaccines or long-acting monoclonal antibodies.

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What VAERS Is (And Isn’t)

Anyone can report a post-vaccination health issue to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System—which anti-vaccination activists often misuse to sow misinformation and distrust.

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Encouraging parents to vaccinate their kids against Covid-19 can be a delicate dance. Data, rhetoric, and insults won’t help. Listening and empathy can. 

Public Health Magazine
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An Update on COVID Vaccines

What's next for COVID vaccines—and why do we need more? The bottom line: the more vaccines we have that people are willing to take, the better off we're going to be.

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Vaccines Faculty Experts

Looking for prominent public health experts in the field of vaccines? They’re here at the Bloomberg School of Public Health.

Anna Durbin
Professor
International Health

Anna Durbin, MD, studies experimental vaccines for SARS-CoV-2, dengue, West Nile, Zika, malaria, and more in human clinical trials and in controlled human infection studies.

Professor
International Health

Daniel Salmon, PhD ’03, MPH, is a vaccinologist who conducts epidemiological and behavioral studies to assess the safety of vaccines and improve vaccine decision-making.